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Group photo on steps of Langley Research Building in 1928. front row, left to right: E.A. Meyers, Elton Miller, Amelia Earhart, Henry Reid, and Lt. Col. Jacob W.S. Wuest. Back row, left to right: Carlton Kemper, Raymond Sharp, Thomas Carroll, (unknown person behind A.E.), and Fred Weick. During her tour of Langley in November 1928, Amelia Earhart had part of her raccoon fur coat sucked into the 11 Inch High Speed Tunnel. To her left are Henry Reid and Co. Jacob Wuest, Langley base commander

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An Unforgettable Encounter - Amelia Earhart and the Langley Research Building, 1928

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. In this print from 1928, we witness a remarkable group of individuals standing proudly on the steps of Langley Research Building. At the forefront stands the iconic aviator herself, Amelia Earhart, exuding confidence and determination. To her left are Henry Reid and Lt. Col. Jacob W. S. Wuest, both instrumental figures in aviation history. This snapshot captures a significant moment during Earhart's tour of Langley in November 1928 when an unexpected incident occurred - part of her raccoon fur coat was sucked into the powerful 11 Inch High Speed Tunnel at the facility! A testament to her adventurous spirit, she handled it with grace and humor. The camaraderie among these pioneers is palpable as they stand shoulder to shoulder with their colleagues: E. A. Meyers, Elton Miller, Carlton Kemper, Raymond Sharp, Thomas Carroll, Fred Weick - each contributing their expertise to push boundaries in aerospace research. Langley Research Building served as a hub for innovation and experimentation during this era; its significance cannot be overstated. This photograph immortalizes not only Amelia Earhart but also pays tribute to all those who contributed to advancements in aviation technology. As we gaze upon this historic image today, let us remember that it symbolizes courageously defying limits and embracing challenges head-on - qualities embodied by Amelia Earhart throughout her groundbreaking career as an aviator extraord

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